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PREFATORY  NOTE 


This  List  shows  some  of  the  uuiterial  in  the  Libraiy  relating  to  pres-  . 
ent  tariff  and  trade  conditions  in  Europe  and  their  immediate  ante- 
cedents.    It  is  not  in  an}'  sense  exhaustive,  but  aims  to  give  material 
most  likely  to  be  useful  at  the  present  juncture. 

The  German  tiscal  sj'stem  and  conmierce  have  l)ecn  given  spet-ial 
prominence  in  view  of  the  tariff  law  enacted  in  1905,  which  becomes 
effective  in  March,  1906.  The  writings  of  German  economists  and 
publicists  and  other  works  showing  German  opinion  and  conditions 
have  been  recorded. 

There  have  been  included  works  dealing  with  what  is  termed  abroad 
"The  American  peril,"  orthe  advance  of  American  conunercein  Europe. 
Some  other  writings  on  American  foreign  connnerce  are  also  noted. 

Current  statistics  of  American  foreign  trade  in  tabulated  form  are 
printed  aniuially  in  the  "Statistical  abstract  of  the  United  States;" 
more  detailed  statistics  are  given  in  the  aiuuuil  report  on  "Foreign 
commerce  and  navigation  of  tli(>  Fnited  States,''  and  siiuiiar  statistics 
in  monthly  form  appear  in  the  "Monthly  sununary  of  eonnnerce  and 
finance  of  the  United  States."  These  are  all  published  by  the  Bureau 
of  Statistics  of  the  Department  of  Commerce  and  Labor.  The  consular 
reports  of  the  United  States,  and  of  (Jreat  Britain  contain  reports  on 
specitic  subjects  of  commerce. 

The  "Board  of  trade  journal,"  London,  published  monthly,  has  a 
section  devoted  to  tariff"  changes  throughout  the  world.  The  coUection 
of  European  tariffs  in  force  in  190-1  was  published  in  the ''Monthly 
summary  of  conunerce  and  finance"  for  March,  1:h)4.  The  text  of  the 
new  German  tariff  is  printed  in  the  same  pul)lication  for  August,  1905. 
This  text  is  also  printed  as  a  British  Parliamenlai-y  document  in  Ses- 
sional papers,  1905,  Cd.  21:U.  The  last  named  document  discusses  the 
provisions  of  the  tariff  in  the  light  of  new  commercial  treaties  as  to 
"most  favoured  nations,"  the  arrangements  for  arbitration,  and  regu- 
lations as  to  transport  rates  by  land  and  watei-.  The  texts  of  recent 
commercial  treaties  between  Germany,  Belgium,  Ilnlv.  Au-tii;i,  etc., 
Ii:i\  c  been  printed  by  the  German  government  (see  page  I  '.'of  t  his  List). 
The  "Monthly  sununsiry  of  commerce  and  linance"  for  August,  1905, 
gives  the  rates  of  duty  which  will  be  levied  undw  the  new  (Jerman 
tariff  and  under  the  existing  commercial  treaties  of  March  L  19(M). 

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4  LI  BEAKY    OF    CONGRESS 

The  "Fiscal  blue  book,"'  is.sucd  by  the  British  board  of  trade  in 
1903-1905,  forming-  three  vokimes  of  the  Parliamentar}'-  Sessional 
papers  (1903,  Cd.  1761;  1904,  Cd.  2337;  1005,  Cd.  2669),  affords  a 
mass  of  information  upon  trade  and  tariff  conditions,  particularly  as 
affecting  British  commerce,  but  also  giving  data  in  regard  to  other 
countries.     (See  page  6  of  this  List  for  table  of  contents) 

The  Chamberlain  tariff  commission  reports  on  the  iron  and  steel, 
and  textile  trades  study  the  effects  of  foreign  tariff's.  (See  page  7  of 
this  List) 

Maximum  and  minimum  tariffs  of  foreign  countries  are  examined  in 
the  "  Monthl}^  summary  of  commerce  and  finance"  for  March,  1904. 
This  number  contains  a  study  of  the  maximum  and  minimum  s^'stem 
by  Leroy-Beaulieu. 

An  account  of  "Tariff"  wars  between  certain  European  states"  was 
published  by  the  British  foreign  office  in  1904.  (See  page  7  of  this 
List) 

A.  P.  C.  Griffin 
Chief  BihUog7Xipher 

Herbert  Putnam 

Librarian  of  Congress 

Washington^  D.  C. ,  January  26^  1906 


LIST   OF  WORKS   ON   THE  TARIFFS  OF  FOREIGN 

COUNTRIES 

GENERAL 

Adams,  Brooks.     America's  economic  supremacy. 

JSewYofl-:    The  MacmUlan  company^  1900.     ix,2^2 pp.     S^. 
"The  new  struggle  for  life  among  nations,"  pp.  26-53. 

'Meanino-  of  the  recent  expansion  of  tlie  foreiy-n  trade  of  the 

•  United  States. 
[Neiv  Yorl',  1902  {?)]     {2),  17  pp-     S^. 

Cover-title  reads:  The  foreign  trade  of  the  United  States,  hy  Brooks 
Adams.  Commercial  policy  of  P'nrope,  l>y  Worthington  Chauiicey 
Ford.  [Papers  read  at  the  fourteenth  annual  meeting  of  the 
American  economic  association,  Washington,  I).  C,  Dec.  28,  IWl.] 

Ashley,  Percy  Walter  Llewelh'n.     ^Modern  taritV  liistory;  Germany — 
United  States— France.     With  a  i)rcface  b}-  R.  B.,  Ilaldane. 
London:  John  Murray^  190 Jf,.     xxiii,  (J),  367 pp.     8^. 

Contents. — Part  I.  Germany:  The  formation  of  the  Zollverein; 
The  beginnings  of  protection  and  the  lirst  crisis;  The  second 
crisis  and  the  commercial  treaties;  The  Zollverein  after  tiie 
treaties — The  completion  of  free  trade  and  the  reaction;  The 
attitude  of  the  economists;  German  commercial  policy  to  1S!I4; 
The  revival  of  the  protectionist  movement  and  the  new  tariff; 
Recent  economic  discussion  in  Germany;  .\  l)rief  bililiogniphy. 
Part  II.  The  United  States:  The  origins  of  Americiin  commercial 
policy;  The  growth  of  i>rotection  and  tiie  compromise  of  1833; 
Compromise,  protection,  and  reaction;  Economic  development 
of  the  United  States  to  18(10;  War  taxation  and  its  retention  for 
protective  purposes;  Political  parties  and  tlie  tariff — Econonuc 
progress  of  tlie  Uniti'd  States  to  1800;  Thr  new  tlu'ory  of  pmli'c- 
tion  and  the  McKinley  tariff;  Tlie  Wilson  ami  l»ingley  tariffs; 
Reciprocity  under  the  American  tariff — Conclusion;  \  hrief 
hihliography.  Part  III.  France:  French  commercial  policy  from 
1789  to  1830;  The  monarchy  of  .luly;  Tiie  second  republic  and  tlie 
second  empire — Tiie  commercial  treaties;  ("ommercial  policy, 
1870-81;  The  movement  towards  protection  for  agriculture -The 
Franco-Italian  tariff  war;  The  tariff  of  1802  an<l  suhHciiuciit 
develojiuieiits — Tiie  Kraiico-Swiss  tariff  war— Cniiclusioii;  A  brief 
bibliography;  Index. 

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Ashley,  William  James.     The  tariff  problem. 

London:  P.  S.  King  <&  son,  1903.     m,  (^),  210 pj).     TaUes. 
Folded  diagrams.     W^. 

Bastable,  C.  F.     Public  finance.     2d  ed.,  rev.  and  enlarged. 
London:  Macmillan  and  co.,  1S95.     xx,  716  pp.     8°. 

Customs  duties,  Great  Britain,  France,  Italy,  Germany,  pp.  512-532. 

Same.     3d  ed.,  revised  and  enlarg-ed. 

London:  Ifaanillan  and  co.,  1903.     xxiv,  780 pp.     8°. 

Customs  duties,  Great  Britain,   France,   Italy,  and  Germany,  pp. 
551^73. 

Borgius,  Walther.     L'organisation   Internationale  de   la  defense  des 
interets  economiques. 

{Li  Revue  economique  Internationale,  2*^  anne'e,  vol.  1,  Feb.,  1905, 
pp.  253-275.) 

Calwer,   Richard.     Die  Meistbegiinstigung  der  Vereinigten  Staaten 
von  Nordamerica. 

£erlin[etc.]:  Akademischev  Yerlag fur  sociale  Wissenschaften^ 
Dr.  John  Edelheim,  1902.     IbI  pp.     8^. 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  British  and  foreign  trade  and  indus- 
tr3^  Memoranda,  statistical  tables,  and  charts,  with  refer- 
ence to  various  matters  bearing  on  British  and  foreign  trade 
and  industrial  conditions.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of 
Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty. 
London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode,  1903-1905.  2  vols,  and 
index.  Folded  sheets.  F^.  {G7'eat  Britain.  Parliament. 
Sessional  papers,  1903,  Cd.  1761;  1901^,  Cd.  2337;  1905, 
Cd.  2669.) 

"Imports  and  exports  of  manufactured  goods  into  and  from  the 
United  Kingdom,  France,  Germany,  and  the  United  States;  with 
notes  of  tariff  and  other  important  changes  and  events  ( 1854-1901 ) , " 
vol.  1,  pp.  3-10;  "Export  trade  of  the  United  Kingdom  to  pro- 
tected and  unprotected  foreign  countries  and  colonies  (1850- 
1902),"  pp.  11-28;  "Changes  in  the  German  and  French  tariff 
rates  on  the  principal  foodstuffs, ' '  pp.  127-129 ;  ' '  Note  on  the  tariff 
treatment  of  products  of  the  United  Kingdom  and  of  British 
colonies  by  foreign  countries,"  pp.  153-154;  vol.  2,  pp.  319- 
322;  "The  export  policy  of  trusts  in  certain  foreign  countries 
(German  Empire,  the  United  States,  Austria-Hungarj'),"  vol.  1, 
pp.  296-359;  "Changes  in  customs  duties  in  the  principal  import- 
ing countries  on  grain,  flour,  and  meat  (Austria-Hungary,  Belgium, 
France,  Germany,  Holland,  Italy,  Portugal,  Spain,  Sweden,  Swit- 
zerland)," vol.  2,  pp.  269-283;  "Course  of  the  export  trade  of 
some  of  the  chief  commercial  countries  with  protected  and  other 
markets  (Russia,  Germany,  France,  Belgium,  Holland,  Spain, 
Portugal,  Italy,  Austria-Hungary,  United  States),"  pp.  377-388. 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  7 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  Foreii;n  import  duties.  I;tu4. 
Stiitemont  of  the  ratos  of  import  duties  levied  in  European 
coiuitries,  in  the  United  States,  in  Japan.  China,  and  Persia, 
upon  the  produce  and  manufactures  of  the  United  Kincj- 
dom.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  com- 
mand of  His  Majesty.  1905.  X,  483  pp.  8°.  {Great Brit- 
ain.    Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1905.     Cd.  2340.) 

JToi'eign  office.     Commercial  no.  1.     190^.     Reports  on  tariff 

wars  between  certain  European  states.  Presented  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty.  Feb- 
ruary, 15)04.  (2),  85,(1)  pp.  E-.  {Great  Byntain.  Parlia- 
ment.    Sessional  j)aj)ers,  190  Jf,.      Cd.  1938.) 

Circular  of  July  1, 1903,  addressed  to  H.  M.  representatives  at  Paris, 
Rome,  St.  Petersburgh,  Berlin,  and  Berne,  with  replies  and  enclo- 
sures, as  follows:  no.  1-2  (transmitted  by  Sir  K.  ]\lonson,  Paris). 
Reports  on  the  tariff  war  between  France  and  Switzerland,  1893- 
1895,  and  on  the  Franco-Italian  tariff  war,  1888-1899,  by  Henry 
Austin  Lee. — no.  3  (Sir  R.  Rodd,  Rome).  Report  on  the  tariff 
war  between  France  and  Italy,  by  Stej)hen  Leech.— no.  4  (Sir- 
C.  S.  Scott,  St.  Petersburgh).  Report  on  the  tariff  war  between 
Germany  and  Russia,  by  Cecil  Arthur  Spring-Rice.— no.  .5  (Sir 
F.  C.  Lascelles,  Berlin).  Report  on  the  Russo-German  tariff  war  of 
1893-1894,  by  George  William  Buclianan.— no.  6  (Sir  C.  Greene, 
Berne).  1.  Summary  of  the  history  of  the  Franco-Swiss  tariff  war 
of  1893-1895,  by  Conyngham  Greene,  Berne.  2.  A  condensed 
history,  from  the  commercial  and  industrial  aspect,  of  the  Franco- 
Swiss  tariff  war  of  1893-1895,  extracted  from  the  annual  reports 
of  the  Swiss  commercial  and  industrial  society  for  the  years  1890- 
1895,  inclusive,  l)y  .lohn  Carpenter  ^Milligan,  British  commercial 
agent  at  Zurich. 

T'/riffi commission.     Report.    Vol.  1.    The  iron  and  steel  trades, 

with  appendix;  Vol.2.  The  textile  trades:  Parti.  The  cot- 
ton industry,  with  appendix. 
London:   PuUlxhed for  the  Tariff  C07nmission.,htj  J \  S.  Kimj 
d  so,,,  190Ji.-1905.     2  vols.     4^. 

Vol.  2  contains  testimony  <>n  the  effects  of  foreign,  tariffs  on  tlu- 
cotton  industry,  with  suggestions  for  remedial  measures.  "Tlie 
policy  of  foreign  states  in  relation  to  the  textile  indnstry:  (icr- 
many,  France,  Russia,  Austria-Hungary,  Italy,"  paragrapiis 
241-284;  "Tiie(ierman  cotton  industry,"  paragraphs  285-289. 

Gruyot,  Yvo,     La  conu'dic  protectionniste. 

Paris:  Bihliothinpie-Charimitier,  1906.    xiAD^MiOpp.    1-2"^. 
{Etudes  de  i>hy.siolo(jie  sociale.) 

"Lesvariationadutarifdesdouanesfii  1m;ui«c,"  pji.  1  91;  "I/«'(diio- 

mie  nationale  allcMianih':   "  L'l'c )niic  |.olitii|iit'  nalionale,"  pp. 

327-329;   "Deux  i)olititiue8econoini<incs  toiitra.lictoiics,"  \^y.  .330- 


8  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

340;  "Lecommerceext^rieurallemand,"  pp. 341-343;  "Les primes 
d'exportation  et  les  cartels,"  pp.  344-350;  "Le  nouveau  tarif  et  la 
France,"  pp.  351-357;  "Conclusions,"  pp.  358-359. 

Gruyot,  Yves,   and  Theodore  Stanton.      The  American  commercial 
center  in  Europe. 
Washington:  The  GJohe printing co.,  190 Jf.    JfSpj).   Tahles.  8°, 

Hanotaux,  Gabriel.     L'avenir  &  la  puissance  cles  Etats-Unis. 

( Jn  Annales  politiques  et  litteraires,  22'' annee,  June  5,  1904,  pp. 
359-360. ) 

Introduction  to  second  volume  of  the  "  Repertoire  general  du  com- 
merce. ' ' 

Inama-Sternegg,  Karl  Theodor  von.    L'economie  du  monde  moderne. 

(Jn Revue ^conomique Internationale,  vol.  3,  Oct.,  1904,  pp.  266-289.) 

"The  European  customs  and  commercial  policy. — Autonomous 
tariffs  and  tariff  treaties. " 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Paul.     Le  regime  des  douanes.     Le  tarif  maximum 
et  le  tarif  minimum;  [et  le  tarif  ultra-maximum]. 

(J/iL'Economiste  frangais,  vol.  18,  Nov.  8,  1890,  i^p.  577-579;  Nov. 
15,  1890,  pp.  609-611.) 

List,  Friedrich.     The  national  system  of  political  economy.     Trans- 
lated from  the  original  German  by  Sampson  S.  Lloyd. 
London:  Longmans^  Green,  and  co.,  1885.     ncxsci.,  {1),  JjOJi, pp'. 
8°. 

■ Same.     New    edition.     With    an   introduction   by  J.    Shield 

Nicholson. 
London:  Longmans.,  Greeii.,  and  eo.^l901i..     a'lii\  366 pp.    8°. 

Contents. — 1st  book.  The  history:  The  Italians;  The  Hansards; 
The  Netherlanders;  The  English;  The  Spaniards  and  Portuguese; 
The  French;  The  Germans;  The  Russians;  The  North  Americans; 
The  teachings  of  history.  2d  book.  The  theory.  3d  book. 
The  systems:  The  national  economists  of  Italy;  The  industrial 
system  (incorrectly  termed  by  the  Si'hool,  the  Mercantile  sys- 
tem); The  physiocratic  or  agricultural  system;  The  system  of 
values  of  exchange  (incorrectly  termed  by  the  School,  the  Indus- 
trial system) — Adam  Smith,  Jean  Baptiste  Say  and  his  school. 
4th  book.  The  politics:  The  insular  supremacy  and  the  conti- 
nental powers — North  America  and  France;  The  insular  suj^rem- 
acy  and  the  German  commercial  union;  Continental  politics; 
The  conunercial  policy  of  the  German  customs  union. 

"At  first  sight,  therefore,  it  would  seem  an  anachronism  to  jilace 
before  the  reader  of  to-day  a  work  having  special  relation  to  a 
state  of  things  which  existed  forty  years  ago.  The  principles, 
however,  enunciated  by  List  are  in  their  main  features  as  applic- 
able at  one  time  as  at  another,  and  it  will  be  found  that  they  ]ios- 
sesR  two  especially  powerful  clain;!s  to  consideration  at  the  present 
moment. 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  9 

"In  the  fii-st  place  there  is  ptrnd  reason  for  believing  that  they  have 
directly  inspired  the  commercial  policy  of  two  of  the  greatest 
nations  of  the  world,  Germany  and  the  United  States  of  America; 
and  in  the  next,  they  supply  a  definite  scientific  hasis  for  those 
protectionist  doctrines  which  althoujxh  acted  upon  by  our  Enj^lish- 
speaking  colonies  and  held  by  not  a  few  practical  men  as  well  as 
by  some  commercial  economists  in  this  country,  have  hitherto 
been  only  partially  and  inadequately  formulated  by  English 
writers.''  —Editorial  iniroduction. 

Matlekovits,  Alexander  von.     La  politique  conimerciale. 

{In  Revue  economique  internationale,  vol.  3,  Sept.,  1904,  pp.  37-68.) 
"Project  of  the  new  German  customs  tariff. — The  attitude  of  the 
other  states:  Switzerland,   Russia,  Austria-Hungary,   Italy. — The 
protectionist  movement  in   England. — General  survey  and  con- 
clusion." 

Stone,  N.  I.     The  international  aspect  of  our  tariti"  .situation. 

{In  North  American  review,  vol.  180,  Mar.,  190o,  pp.  381-393.) 
"The  two  leading  nations  of  the  European  continent,  France  and 
Germany,  have  each  worked  out  a  tariff  system  of  its  own,  the 
object  of  which  is  to  secure  the  maximum  of  concessions  abroad 
to  their  export  trade,  with  the  minimum  of  admission  of  foreign 
competition  in  the  home  market." 

United  States.  Departmmt  of  commerce  and  lahor.  Modern  tariff 
■systems:  The  maxiuuuu  and  mininuun,  conventional,  and 
general  tariff  systems  of  the  principal  countries  of  the 
world. 

{In  United  States.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor.  Bureau 
of  statistics.  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance  of  the 
United  States,  no.  9,  series  1903-1904,  March,  1904,  pp.  3331- 
3431.     Washington,  1904.     4°.) 

The  introduction  gives  a  survey  of  the  "General  tariffs  of  European 
countries,  General  and  conventional  tariffs,  The  maximum  and 
minimum  tariff  sy.stem;  The  maximum  and  minimuni  tariff  system 
of  France;  M.  Leroy-Beaulieu  on  the  maxiuium  and  mininuun  sys- 
tem; The  maximum  and  minimum  tariff  system  of  Spain;  Com- 
mercial treaties  of  Russia  with  foreign  jiowers;  The  general  an<l 
conventional  tariff  of  Germany;  The  new  tariff  drafts  and  acts  of 
1902-03.  Then  follow  texts  of  customs  tariffs  of  Kraut'c,  Spain, 
of  Germany  and  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Luxemburg,  1879  and  1902; 
Commercial  treaties  of  European  countries;  of  European  with 
Asiatic  countries;  of  European  with  American  countries;  of  Euro- 
pean witli  African  c(juntries." 

AKTICLK    IN    U.   S.  CONSULAi:    IIKI'OKTS 

1903.  Commercial    treaties    in    Kniopc      KciJoit   of    Frederick   W. 
rio.ssdcld. 
Vol.  VI.  no.  L^T4,  July  1!»<):',,  pp.  388-3.SI).     Folded  sheet. 


CONTINENTAL   TARIFF    UNION 

Aubry,  D.     L'exportation  americaine  et  ses  dano-ers  pour  I'Europe. 

{In  La  Eeforme  economique,  12«  annt^e,  July  5,  1903,  pp.  934-937.) 

Bodiker,  T.     L'union  economique  de  TEurope  centrale  en  Allemagne. 

{In  Revue  economique  internationale,  vol.  2,  July,  1904,  pp.  270- 
I  ■  294.) 

"The  economic  and  moral  pressure  exerted  by  the  United  States  of 
America  upon  the  economic  conditions  of  central  Europe." 

Dietzel,  Heinrich.     Die  Theorie  von  den  drei  Weltreichen. 

{In  Die  Nation,  vol.  17,  Apr.  28,  1900,  page  414;  May  26, 1900,  page 
472. ) 

Domergue,  J.     La  question  du  zollverein  europeen. 

{In  La  Eeforme  econoinique,  12''  annee.  Mar.  15,  1903,  pp.  359-361. ) 

'^     Fisk,  George  M.     Continental  opinion  regarding  a  proposed  middle 
European  tariff-union. 
Baltimore:   The   Johns  IIopMiis  press,    190^.     6'2   pp.     8^. 
{Johns  Hopkins  university  studies,  ser.  W,  nos.  11- W.) 

"Literature  on  the  subject  of  a  middle  European  Zollverein,"  pp. 
47-52. 

Francke,  Ernst.     Zollpolitische  Einigungsbestrebungen  in  Mitteleu- 
ropa  wiihrend  des  letzten  Jahrzehnts. 

{In  Schriften  des  Yereins  fiir  Socialpolitik,  vol.  90,  pp.  189-272. 
Leipzig,  1900.     8°.) 

Lenschau,  Thomas.     Die  araerikanische  Gefahr. 

Berlin :  F.  Siemenroth,  1902.     (^),  58  pp.     8°, 

Contents — Die  industrielle  Entwicklung  der  Vereinigten  Staateu 
im  letzten  Jahrzehnt.  Die  amerikanische  Konkurrenz  auf  dem 
Weltmarkt.     Die  Mittel  zur  Abwehr. 

"  Es  bleibt  also  nur  die  andere  Moglichkeit:  die  europiiischen 
Staaten  vereinigen  sich  unter  Beibehaltung  ihrer  gegenwilrtigen 
ZoUtarife  zur  gemeinsamen  Abwehr  gegen  die  amerikanischen 
Industrie-produkte. ' ' 

10 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  11 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Paul.  De  la  necessite  do  preparer  une  federation 
europeenne. 

{In  L'Economiste  fran(;ai!^,  26"  annexe,  vol.  2.  Sept.  3,  1898,  pp. 
305-307.) 

"Nous  demandions  done  la  constitution  d'une  union  douaniere 
de  I'P'urope  oocidentale;  il  faut  que  les  puis.*ances  europeennes 
se  groupent  au  point  de  vue  economi(|ue:  eela  est  de  toute  ('xi- 
dence.  .  .  .  II  convient  de  ne  plus  regarder  ces  projets  comma 
chimeriques;  I'essor  des  Etats-Unis  nous  aveitit  qu'il  faut,  au 
moins  dans  une  certaine  niesure,  et  tres  rapidement,  les  n^aliser, 
sinon  1' Europe  continentale  risque  de  se  voir  beaucoup  devancer 
par  le  monde  anglo-saxon." 

Meline,  Jules.     Un  projet  de  zollverein  europcLMi. 

{In  La  R^forme  ^conoraique,  12'-  anm'e,  May  17,  1903,  pp.  683-685.) 

Molinari,  G.  de.     L'Union  douaniere  do  T Europe  centrale. 

{In  Journal  des  (^conomistes,  5*=  s6r.,  vol.  28,  Nov.,  1896,  pp.  161-174.) 

A  Zollverein  in  central  Europe. 

{In  Gunton's  magazine,  vol.  12,  Jan.,  1S97,  pp.  38-46.) 
Translated  from   the  Journal  des  ^conomistes  for  Nov.,  1896,  by 
A.  B.  Woodford. 

Sartorius  von  Waltershausen,  .Vugu.st,  Freihei^v.  Boitriioe  zur 
BeurteiluniT  einer  wirtschaftlichen  Foederation  von  Mittel- 
Europa. 

(/n  Zeitschrift  fiir  Sociahvissenschaft,  vol.  5,  pp.  557-570;  674-704; 
860-894.     Berlin,  1902.     8°.) 

Wermert,  G.     Einigc  Betrachtunj,^cn  fiber  einen  mitteleuropait>chen 

Zollverein. 

{In  Annalen  des  Deutschen  Reichs,  1888,  pp.  943-954.  Munchen 
&  Leipzig,  1888.     8°.) 

Wolf,  Julius.     The  American  invasion  and  central  Europe. 

{In  Independent,  vol.  57,  Nov.  10,  I'KVJ,  ].i'.  1070-1072.) 

Zollvereinigungen  oder  wirtschaftliche  Alli:m/tMi^ 

{In  Zeitschrift  fur  Social wissenschaft,  vol.  5,  pp.  895-897.  Berlin, 
1902.     8°.) 

The  Zollverein  of  the  central  powers. 

{la  Spectator,  vol.  67,  Dec.  12,  1891,  pp.  833-834.) 


FRANCE 

Ashley,  Percy  Walter  Llewellyn.    Modern  tariff  history;  Germany — 
United  States — France.      With  preface  by  R.  B.  Haldane. 
London:  John  Murray^  lOOIf..    xxiii,  (3),  367 pp.     8°. 

Part  III. — France:  French  commercial  jiolicy  from  1789  to  1830; 
The  monarchy  of  July;  The  second  republic  and  the  second  em- 
pire— The  commercial  treaties;  Commercial  pohcy,  1870-81; 
The  movement  towards  protection  for  agriculture;  The  Franco- 
Italian  tariff  war;  The  tariff  of  1892  and  subsequent  develop- 
ments— The  Franco-Swiss  tariff  war — Conclusion;  A  brief  bibli- 
ography. 

Bajkic,  Welliniir  J.     Die  franzosische  Handelspolitik  1892-1902. 

Stuttgart  und  Berlin:  J.  G.  Cotta^  190 Ji..  xvi,  4^8  pp.  8°. 
{Munchenervolkswirtscka^tllche  Studlen,  hf'sg.  vonL.  Bren- 
tano  und  W.  Lotz.     63.  Stud'.) 


Bastable,  C.  F.     Public  finance.     2d  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged. 
London:   Macmillan  and  co..^  1895.     xx,716  pp.     8^. 

Customs  duties,  Great  Britain,  France,  Italy  and  Germany,  pp.  512- 
532. 

Same.     3d  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged. 

London:  3facmillan  and  co..,  1903.     xxiv.,  780pp.     8°. 

Customs  duties.  Great  Britain,  France,  Italy  and  Germany,  pp.  551- 
573. 

Blondel,  Georges.      La  politique  protectionniste  en  Angleterre;   uu 
nouveau  danger  pour  la  France. 
Paris:    V.  Lecoffre,  190.^.     xv,  161,  {2)  pp.     12°. 

"Notice  bibliographique,"  pp.  [159]-161. 

Delandre,  A.     Traite  pratique  des  douanes.     5*^  ed.  par  E.  Doussin. 
Rouen:  Impr.  Gy,  1903.     2  vols.     8°. 

(Not  at  present  in  the  Library  of  Congress.     Has  been  ordered. ) 

Franke,  Bernhard.  Der  Ausbau  des  heutigen  SchutzzoUsystems  in 
Frankreich  und  seine  Wirkungen  ini  Lichte  der  Handels- 
statistik. 
Leipzig.,  Duncker  d;  JIianMot,  1903.  xii,  11^8  pp.  8°. 
{Staats-  und soeialwissenschaftliche  F'orschnngen,  hrsg.  von 
.  .  .   Schmollei' nnd  .   .   .   Sering.     22.  Bd..,  1  Hft.) 

"Literatur":     pp.  [x]-xii. 
12 


TARIFFS    OF   FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  13 

The  French  tariff. 

{In  Saturday  review,   vol.   70,  Nov.  8,  1S90,  pp.  523-524;  vol.  71, 
May  1(5,  1891,  p.  585.) 

Funck-Brentano,  T.   and  C.  Dupuis.      T^os  taiifs  douaniers  et  les 
trailes  cle  commerce. 
Parifi:  Bomseau,  1896.     298 pp.     8^. 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  ti'ade.  British  and  foreign  trade  and 
industr}-.  Memoranda,  statistical  tables  and  charts,  with 
reference  to  various  mtitters  bearinjr  vn  British  and  foreijjn 
trade  and  industrial  conditions.  Presented  to  both  Hou.ses 
of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  ^lajesty. 
London:  Eyre  and  SpoUiatooode.,  190-)-1905.  2  vols,  and 
index.  Folded  sheets.  F^.  {Great Britain.  Parliament. 
Sessional  papers.  1903,  Cd.  1761;  1901^,  Cd.  2337;  1905, 
Cd.  2669.) 

"Imports  and  exports  of  manufactured  good.-^  into  and  from  the 
United  Kingdom,  France,  Germany,  and  the  United  States;  .  .  . 
(1854-1901)"  vol.  1,  pp.  8-10;  "Changes  in  the  German  and 
French  tariff  rates  on  the  principal  foodstuffs,"  pp.  127-129; 
"  Changes  in  customs  duties  in  the  principal  importing  countries 
on  grain,  flour,  and  meat  (Austria-Hungary,  Belgium,  France, 
etc.)  ",  vol.  2,  pp.  269-288;  "Course  of  the  export  trade  of  some 
of  the  chief  commercial  countries  with  protected  and  other 
markets  (Russia,  (iermany,  France,  etc.)",  pp.  377-388. 

Foreign    office.      Commereiid    no.  U  190.'^.     lieports  on  tai-iff 

wars  l)etween  certain  Eiu-opean  states.  Presented  to  both 
Hou.ses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty.  Feb- 
ruary, 1004.  (2),  85,  (ij  pp.  F.  {Great  Britain.  Par- 
liantt-nt.     Sessional  papers,  190Jf.    Cd.  1938.) 

Circular  of  July  1,  1903,  addressed  to  II.  M.  representatives  at  Paris, 
Rome,  St.  Tetershurgh,  Berlin,  and  Rcrnc:  n«>.  1-2  I  (ransmitled 
by  Sir  E.  ]Monson,  Paris)  Reports  on  the  tariff  war  between 
France  and  Switzerland,  1893-1895,  and  on  the  Franco-Italian 
tariff  war,  1SSS-1S99,  by  Henry  Austin  Lee.— no.  3  (Sir  U.  Ko<ld, 
Rome)  Report  on  the  tariff  war  betwct-n  France  and  Italy,  by 
Stephen  Leech.— no.  0  (Sir  C.  Greene,  Berne)  1.  Sunnnary  of  tlie 
historyofthe  Franco-Swiss  tariff  war-.f  1S93-1S95,  by  (\)nytighum 
Greene,  r.erne.  2.  A  condensed  history,  from  the  conniicrcial 
and  indnstrial  aspect,  of  the  Franco-SwisH  tariff  war  of  1893-1895, 
extracted  fn.in  the  aninial  reports  of  the  Swisa  commercial  and 
industrial  society,  for  the  years  1890-1895,  inclusive,  by  John 
Carpenter  Milligan,  British  comuienial  au'cnt  at  ZLuich. 


14  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

G-reat  Britain.     T(tr iff  commission.     Report.     Vol.1.     The  iron  and 
steel  trades,  with  appendix;  Vol.  2.      The  textile  trades: 
Part  1.     The  cotton  industry,  with  appendix. 
London:  Published  for  the  Tariff  commission.^  Ijij  P.  S.  King 
<&  son,  J 904,-1905.     2  vols.     4°. 

Vol.  2  contains  testimony  on  the  effects  of  foreign  tariffs  on  the  cot- 
ton industry  with  suggestions  for  remedial  measures.  "The  pol- 
icy of  foreign  states  in  relation  to  the  textile  industry:  Ger- 
many, France,  Russia,  Austria-Hungary,  Italy,"  paragraphs 
241-284. 

Levasseur,  Emile.     The  recent  commercial  policy  of  France. 

{l7i  Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  1,  Dec,  1892,  pp.  20-49.) 

List,  Friedrich.     The  national  s^^stem  of  political  economy.     Trans- 
lated from  the  original  German  b}^  Sampson  S.  Lloyd. 
London:  Longmans^  Green  and  co..^  1885.     xxxi.,  {l).,454.pp. 

8^. 

Same.     New  edition.     With  an  introduction  by  J.  Shield  Nich- 
olson. 
London:  Longmans .^  Green  and  co.^  1904.     xliv.,S66  j^P'     ^°' 
The  historj':     The  French,  pp.  56-61. 

Meredith,  Hugh  Owen.     Protection  in  France. 

London:  P.   S.  King  &  son,  190^.     vi,  {2),  194  VP-     1^°- 
{Protection  in  various  cou7itries:  ed.  hy  ^V.  II.  Dawson.') 

Paisant,  Rieul.     L'admission  temporaire  des  bles  et  les  bons  d'impor- 
tation  en  France  et  en  AUemagne. 
Paris:  A.  Rousseav,  1901.     (^),  WO  pp.     8°. 

"Sources  et  bibliographie":  pp.   [277J-284. 

Pallain,  Georges.     Les  douanes  franyaises  (regime  general,  organi- 
sation, fonctionnement). 
Paris:  Dupont,  1897.     3  vols.     8°. 

(Not  at  present  in  the  Library  of  Congress;  has  been  ordered.) 

Root,  J.  W.     What  protection  is  doing  for  France. 

(Jn  Bankers'  magazine  (London)  vol.  67,  May,  1899,  pp.  7.S4-740.) 

United  States.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor.  Modern  taritf 
sj^stems:  The  maximum  and  minimum,  conventional,  and 
general  tariff  systems  of  the  principal  countries  of  the 
world. 

(/»  U.  S.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor.     Bureau  of  statistics. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance  of  the  United  States, 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  15 

no.  9,  series  1903-4,  :Maroh,  1904,  pp.  3331-3431.  Washington, 
1904.  4°.) 
Contains  the  maximum  and  minimnm  tariff  system  of  France;  M. 
Leroy-BeaiiUeu  on  the  maximum  and  minimum  system;  and  tlie 
text  of  the  customs  tariff  of  France;  and  the  commercial  treaties 
of  European  countries  with  American  countries. 

ARTICLES   IN    BOARD   OF   TRADE   .JOURNAL  (lONDON) 

France.  New  suoar  It'ti-islutioii:  inipoit  duties  uiuler  French    **  mini- 
mum"  til  rid'. 

Vol.  43,  Oct.  8,  1903,  pp.  71-74. 

France-Italy.  Effect  of  commercial  arrangement  on  Britij>h  manufac- 
tures. 

Vol.  26,  Mar.,  1899,  pp.  324-325. 

France-Italv.  The  new  Franco-Italian  commercial  treaty. 
Vol.  2t),  Apr.,  1899,  pp.  438-441. 

ARTICLES   IN   U.    S.    CONSULAR    REPORTS 

Covert,  John  C.     Proposed  tariff  changes  in  France. 
Vol.  72,  no.  275,  August,  1903,  pp.  521-523. 

Thackara,  A.  M.     French  tariff  changes. 
No.  292,  Jan.,  1905,  pp.  3-4. 
29272—06 3 


GERMANY 

The  Alleged  prosperit}"  of  Germany. 

{In  Spectator,  vol.  91,  Dec.  12,  1903,  pp.  1014-1015.) 

Arndt,  Paul.     Die  amerikanische  Gefahr. 

{In  Die  Nation,  vol.  19,  August  30,  1902,  pp.  756-758.)  "~~^ 

Meistbe^iinstigung  unci  nordamerikanische  Konkurrenz. 

{In  Die  Nation,  vol.  19,  May  24,  1902,  pp.  534-536.) 

Ashley,  Percy  Walter  Llewellyn.     Modern  tariff  history;  Germany — 
United  States — France.     With  a  preface  by  R.  J5.  Haldaue. 
London:  John  Murray,  190 Jf..     xxiii^  (3),  367 jjp.     8^. 

Parti.  Germany:  The  formation  of  the  Zollverein;  The  beginnings 
of  protection  and  the  first  crisis;  Tlie  second  crisis  and  the  com- 
mercial treaties;  The  Zollverein  after  the  treaties;  The  comple- 
tion of  free  trade  and  the  reaction;  The  attitude  of  the  economists; 
German  commercial  i)olicy  to  1894;  The  revival  of  the  protec- 
tionist movement,  and  the  new  tariff;  Recent  economic  diecussion 
in  Germany;  A  brief  bibliography. 

Ashley,  William  James.     The  progress  of  the  German  working  classes 
in  the  last  quarter  of  a  centurj^ 
London,  New  YorJi^  and  Bombay:  Longmans,  Green  and  co.^ 
IdOlf..     xiil,  {2),  164- pp.     Map.      Charts.  Diagrams.     12^. 

An  exposition  of  the  conditions  of  the  working  classes  as  affected 
by  the  protective  policy.  "It  should,  however,  be  perfectly  clear 
that  it  is  no  part  of  my  present  contention  that  German  progress 
in  general  material  prosperity'  has  been  the  result  of  Protection: 
it  will  be  quite  sufficient  for  my  present  purpose  if  I  can  pi'oduce 
a  realization  of  the  fact  that  Protection  has  not  been  inconsistent 
with — has,  if  you  like,  not  prevented — a  great  advance."    Preface. 

Aubry,  D.     La  loi  douaniere  Allemande. 

{In  La  Reforme  economique,  vol.  12,  Jan.  25,  1903,  page  108. ) 

Les  traites  commerciaux  de  I'AUemagne. 

{In  La  Reforme  economique,  vol.  14,  Feb.  5,  1905,  pp.  155-157. ) 

Barth,  Theodor.     Die  Handelsbehinderungsvertnige. 

{In  Die  Nation,  vol.  32,  Feb.  4,  1905,  pp.  290-292.) 
16 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COIINTRIES  17 

Bastable,  C.  F.     Public  tinance.     2d  od.,  revised  and  enlarged. 

Zondo/t:  J[((cnuna)i  and  CO.,  1S95.     x,i\716pp.     S°. 

Customs  duties,  Great  Britain,  France,  Italv,  and  Germiu:v,  pp. 
512-532. 

Same,     od  ed.,  revised  and  enlaro-ed. 

Lojidou:  Macinillan  and  CO.,  1903.     a',vk\  7S0 2>jk     <?°. 

Customs  duties,  Great  Britain,  France,  Italy,  and  Germany,  pp. 
551-573. 

Berkholz,  Leo.     Die   Wirkuno-  der  Ilandelsvertnio-e  auf  Landwirt- 

schaft,  AVeinbau  und  Gewerhe  in  Elsa.s.s-Lothrinoen.     Mit 

einer  Vorbemerkuug  von  Trofessor  Dr.  C.  J.  Fuchs. 

Tuhingen  imd  Leipzig:  J.  C.  B.  Moh\  1902.    vii.,20S  j>p-    8°. 

( Yoll\noirtschaftliche  Ahhandlungen  der  hadische?i  lloch- 

\  schiden,  6.  Bd.,  1.  lift.) 

Part  3,  pp.  170-199,  contains  "  IHo  Deutsche  Volkswirtschaft  und 
der  Weltmarkt;  Oesterreich-Ungarn;  Grossbritannien;  Russland; 
Vereinigte  Staaten." 

Berndt,  Willudni.  Der  neue  deutsche  Zolltarif.  ((xesetzentwrtrf.) 
Vergleich  der  grosseren  ErlKihungen  zwischen  dem  jetzigen 
Vertragszoll  und  dem  iieuen  Tarif,  nel).st  einer  (^iiigehiMiden 
Darstellung  der  YAn-  und  Aust'uhr,  sowie  der  Agrarverhalt- 
ni.ssc  des  Deutscheu  lleicbs  in  populilr-graphi-scber  Darstel- 
lung. 
Wien:  C.  Freytag  (k  Berndt,  [1901].  {Ji)  pj).  G  col.  Douhle 
plates.     8°. 

Bernstein,  Edward.     German  proletjsor.s  antl  ])rotectioni.sni. 
{In  Conteniitorary  ri'vicw,  vol.  8(5,  July,  1904,  pp.  18-31.) 

The  growtb  of  German  exports. 

(J?i  Contemporary  review,  vol.  84,  Dec,  1903,  pp.  775-787.) 

Protection  and  laliour  in  (icniiaiiy. 

(///  Independi'Ut  ivvic-w ,  vol.  1,  .Nov.,  1903,  pp.  223-238.) 

Blondel,  Georges.     La  politique  commercialc  de  TEmpire  Allemand 
d'apres  de  recents  ouv  rages. 

(7h  Revue  dY'conomie  politi(juc,  vol.  Itl,  .lunc,  1!M)2,  pp.  515-530.) 

Busbey,  L.  Wbite.     Tbc  new  fierman  tarilV:   it  is  not  rciipiocit  \ .  luit 
ictaliation. 

(//(  Aiiicriciiii  (•(•((Momist,  vol.  3(1,  Nov.  :'.,  1905,  pp.  2(1.'),  212-215.) 


18  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

The  Commercial,  treaties  in  the  Reichstag. 

{In  Economist,  London,  vol.  63,  Fel).  LS,  1905,  pp.  264-265.) 

Dawson,  William  Harbutt.     The  German  commercial  treaties. 

(Jn- Economic  journal,  London,  vol.  15,  March,  1905,  pp.  107-111.) 

German  foreign  trade  under  protection. 

{In  World's  work,  London,  vol.  3,  April,  190-1,  pp.  440-442.) 

The  German  working  man  and  protection. 

(/»  Contemporary  review,  vol.  88,  Oct.,  1905,  pp.  534-551.) 

The  new  German  tariff. 

{In  Economic  journal,  London,  vol.  13,  March,  1903,  i)p.  107-112.) 

Protection  in  German}^;  a  history  of  German  fiscal  polic}"  dur- 
ing the  nineteenth  century. 
London:  P.  8.  lUug  t5  son,  190 J^.     (6),  259  jjp.     12°.     {Pro- 
tection in  various  countries.      Germmvy.) 

Dietzel,  H.     The  German  tariff  controvers3^ 

{In  Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  17,  May,  1903,  pp.  365-416.) 

Dillon,  E.  fJ.     Germany  and  Canada.     (Tariff  dispute.) 

{In  Contemporary  review,  vol.  83,  June,  1903,  pp.  876-884.) 

Dunkley,  Ernest  R.     The  German  workman  under  protection. 

{In  Speaker,  new  series,  vol.  8,  June  13,  1903,  pp.  249-250.) 

Eltzbacher,  O.     The  fiscal  policy  of  Germany. 

{In  Nineteenth  century  and  after,  vol.  54,  Aug.,  1903,  pp.  181-196.) 

Modern  Germany:  her  political  and  economic  problems,  her 

ambitions  and  the  causes  of  her  success. 
London:  Smith,  Elder  c5  go.,  1905.     8°. 

Export-Hand-Adressbuch  von  Deutschland.     Zolltarife  der  18  wich- 
tigsten   Handelsstaaten.     Spezial-Ausgabe   des   II.    Teiles 
des  Export-Hand-Adressbuch  von   Deutschland  (Interna- 
tionales Welthandels-Adressbuch)  19021903.     9.  Ausg. 
Berlin:   S.  W.  Lauhsch  d;  Lkerth,  [1902].     500  pp.     8^. 
Cover-title. 

Fisk,  George  M.     Continental  opinion  regarding  a  proposed  middle 
European  tariff -union. 
Laltimore:    The  Johns   Hopkins  press,  1902.     62  p>p>.     8°. 
{Joh7is  Llopkins  university  studies,  ser.  20,  nos.  11-12.) 

"  Literature  on  the  subject  of  a  middle  European  Zollverein,"  pp. 
47-52. 


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Fleming,  Owen.     The  new  German  tariffs  (1906). 

{In  Economic  review,  Loiiiloii,  vol.  15,  Oct.  10,  1905,  pp.  451-473. ) 

German  ambitions  as  they  affect  Britain  and  the  United  States  of 
Ameriea,  reprinted,  with  additions  and  notes,  from  the 
Spectator,  by  'X'igilans  sed  iequus.' 
JVifw  York:  G.  1\  I^attiani's  sons;  London:  Smithy  Elder  i^ 
CO. ^  1903.  xd'lt.^  132  pp.  12^.  {Questions  of  tJte  day ^  no. 
100.) 

Bibliographies  at  the  beginning  of  most  of  the  chapters. 

Germany.  Import  tariff  of  the  German  customs  union,  containing 
the  rates  of  dut}*  h'vied  under  the  existing  commercial 
treaties  and  those  to  be  levied  after  March  1,  1900,  under 
the  general  tariff'  law  of  December  25,  1902,  and  the  con- 
v'entional  tariff  law  of  Februar}-  22.  1905. 

{In  U.  S.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor.  Bnreau  of  statistics. 
Monthh-  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  Aug.,  1905,  pp. 
507-573.     Washington,  1905.     4°.) 

Reichsamt    des    Innern.     Der    deutsche     Zolltarif     von    25. 

Dezember   1902,  mit  den    auf  den   Handelsvertragen  des 
Deutschen  Reichs  mit  Belgien,  Italien,  Osterreich-Ungarn, 
Rumfinien,  Russland,  der  Schweiz,  imd  Serbien  beruhenden 
Bestimmungen. 
Berlin .,  1905.     Ernst  Siegfried  Mittler  und  Soh?i.     160  pp. 

Die  Handelsvertrjige  des  Deutschen  Reichs  mit  Bel- 
gien, Italien,  Osterreich-Ungarn,  Rumiinien,  Russland,  der 
Schweiz  und  Serbien,  nebst  dem  Viehseuchenuber£inkom- 
men  mit  Osterreich-Ungarn. 
Berlin,  1905.  Ernst  Siegfried  MittUr  und  Sohn.  7  vols, 
in  1.     JfP. 

Contents. — Der  dentsch-belgische  Ilandclsvertrag,  28  pp.  Der 
deutsch-italieni.sche  Ilandelsvertrag,  36  pp.  Der  dentsch-oster- 
reichisch-ungarische  Ilandelsvertrag,  nebst  dem  Viehseuchen- 
iibereinkomnien,  104  pp.  Der  dentscli-nmiiiuischc  Ilandelsver- 
trag, 24  pp.  Der  deutsch-russische  Ilandelsvertrag,  4.>  ii|i.  Der 
deutsch-schweizerische  Handelsvertrag,  58  pp.  Der  deutsch- 
serbische  Handelsvertrag,  23  pp. 

Germany  and  the  tariff  question. 

(/n  Speaker,  vol.  ii,  Jan.  2,  1904,  Suppleiiieiil,  a-fi. ) 

Germany's  big  stick. 

{la  Aniericiin  economist,  vol.  35,  May  12,  1905,  j.p.  221-222.) 


20  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

"Grermany's  new  tarili', 

{Jn  American  economist,  vol.  35,  May  12,  1905,  ])p.  217-218.) 

Gothein,    Georg.      Der    deutschc    Aussenhanclel.     Materialien   und 
Betraehtungen. 
Be7'lin,  190],    Siemenroth  <&  Troschel.    xzcili,  (i),  S'^J 2'>p-    ■^°. 

"  Die  Konknrrenzgefahr  Amerikas  muss  so  lange  als  eine  bedrohliche 
angesehen  werden,  als  wir  unsere  Produktionsmittel — in  erster 
Linie  die  Nahrungsmittel — durch  Zolle,  Viehsperren,  Ausschluss 
von  Fleischkonserven,  etc.,  kiinstlich  vertheuern." 

Grreat  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  British  and  foreign  trade  and  indus- 
try. Memoranda,  statistical  tables  and  charts,  with  refer- 
ence to  various  matters  bearing  on  British  and  foreign  trade 
and  industrial  conditions.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of 
Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty, 
London:  Eyre  and  Spottisu^oode^  1903-1905.  ^  vols,  and 
index.  Folded  sheets.  F°.  {Great  Britain.  Parliament. 
Sessional  jyapers,  1903.  Cd.  1761;  190 1^,  Cd.  2337;  1905, 
Cd.  2669.) 

"Imports  and  exports  of  manufactured  goods  into  and  from  the 
United  Kingdom,  France,  Germany,  etc.,  (1854-1901),"  vol.  1, 
pp.  3-10;  "Changes  in  the  German  and  French  tariff  rates  on  the 
principal  foodstuffs,"  i:)p.  127-129;  "The  export  policy  of  trusts  in 
certain  foreign  countries  (German  empire.  The  United  States, 
Austria-Hungary),"  vol.  1,  pp.  296-359;  "Changes  in  customs 
duties  in  the  principal  importing  countries  on  grain,  flour,  and 
meat  (Austria-Hungary,  Belgium,  France,  Germany,  etc.),"  vol. 
2,  pp.  269-283;  "Course  of  the  export  trade  of  some  of  the  chief 
commercial  countries  with  protected  and  other  markets  (Russia, 
Germany,  etc.),"  pp.  377-388. 

Germany.     New  general  customs  tariff.     Translation  of 

the  new  general  customs  tariff'  of  Germany,  with  comparison 
as  far  as  possible,  of  the  rates  of  customs  duty  contained  in 
the  tariff'  with  the  rates  at  present  in  force  on  imports  with 
Germany  from  the  United  Kingdom.  1903.  102  pp.  F^. 
( Great  B7'itain.  Parliament.  Sessional j^apers.,  1903.  Cd. 
U79.) 

New  German  tariff'  as  modified  by  treaties.     Statement 


showing  (1)  The  new  German  "general"  customs  tariff'; 
(2)  The  modifications  made  in  that  tariff  by  each  of  the  new 
German  treaties  with  Russia,  Switzerland.  Ital}",  Roumania, 
Belgium,  Austria-Hungary,  and  Servia:  (3)  The  new  Ger- 
man "conventionar'  tariff'  resulting  from  all  these  modifi. 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  21 

cations;  with  comparison  with  the  oxistino-  German  rates  of 
ckity  on  imports  from  the  United  Kinudom.     Presented  to 
Parliament  b3'  command  of  His  ^NlajestA". 
London,  [1903\.     iv,227pp.     F^.     {Gt^eat Britain.    Parlia- 
ment.    Sessional  pajyers,  1905.      Cd.  'BJf.lIi..) 

"After  briefly  describintj  the  new  German  tariff  system,  which 
includes  a  'jjenalty '  tariff,  a  'general '  tariff,  and  a  'conventional ' 
tariff,  it  goes  on  to  refer  to  the  treaties  whicli  regulated  our  ctun- 
mercial  relations  with  Germany  up  to  1893.     .     .     . 

"The  report  proceeds  to  describe  the  new  treaties  somewhat  more 
niiiintely,  discusning  their  provisions  asto  '  most  favoured  nations,' 
tlu'  arrangements  for  arlntration,  and  regulations  as  to  transport 
rates  by  land  and  water.  .  .  .  Tlie  report  includes  an  abstract 
of  the  treaty  of  December  6,  1891,  between  Austria-Hungary  and 
Germany,  with  the  modifications  and  additions  introduced  by  the 
treaty  of  January  25,  1905."  British  trade  rcvieu;  Mwj,  1905,  pp. 
161-162. 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  Commercial  intelligence  committee. 
Report  to  the  board  of  trade  by  the  advisory  committee  on 
commercial  intelligence  with  reference  to  their  proceedings. 
Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  1^04.  43  pp. 
F^.  ( Great  Britain.  Parliament.  Sessional  j)ax>€Ts.,  1901^.. 
Cd.  20U-) 

Report  respecting  the  German  tariff  bill  of  1901,  pp.  18-35;  report 
respecting  the  new  Russian  and  jiroposed  new  Austm-llungarian 
customs  tariffs,  pp.  37-43. 

Foreign  office.     Commercial  no.  5  {1903).    Correspondence  with 

the  governments  of  Belgium  and  Germany  as  to  their  com- 
mercial relations  witii  (xreat  Britain  and  British  colonies. 
Presented  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  July,  1903,  vi,  45 
pp.  F°.  {Great  Britain,  l^trllainenf.  Sessional  jtajx'rs, 
1903,  vol.  75,  Cd.  1630.) 

Commercial  no.  1  {1904)-     Reports  on  tariff  wars  betw  (hmi 

certain  P^uropcan  states.  Presented  to  l)oth  Houses  of  Pai-- 
liament  b}-  command  of  His  Ahijesty.  Februarj',  lii()4. 
(2),  85,  (1)  pp.  F^.  {Great  Brif din.  Parllanunf.  Ses- 
sional papers,  190  If.      Cd.  1938.) 

Circular  of  July  1,  1903,  addressed  to  11.  .M.  reprc-^ciitatives  at 
Paris,  Rome,  St.  Petcrsburgh,  Berlin,  and  P.erne;  No.  4  (Sir  ('.  S. 
Scott,  St.  Petersburgh).  Report  on  the  tariff  war  between  Ger- 
many and  Russia,  by  Cecil  Arthur  Spring-Rice.  No.  5.  (Sir 
F.  C.  Lascelles,  Berlin).  Report  on  the  l\usso-(icrman  tariff  war 
of  1893-1894,  by  George  William  Buchanan. 


22  LIBKARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Great  Britain.  Foreign  office.  Diplomatic  and  consular  reports. 
Annual  series,  no.  '2821.  Germany.  Report  for  the  3^ear 
1901  on  the  trade  and  commerce  of  the  consuhir  district  of 
Hamburg.     1902.     94  pp.     8°. 

"The  proposed  German  customs  tariff , "  pp.  64-65;  "New  commer- 
cial treaties,"  pp.  65-66. 


An?iual   series,   no.  3186.     Same.     Report  for 

the  year  1903.     1904.     68  pp.     8°. 

"  The  new  customs  tariff,"  page  46. 
A7innal  series.,   no.    28IiS.     German3\     Report 


for  the  3^ear  1901  on  the  trade  of  German3\     1902.     17 
pp.     8^. 

Annual  series.,  no.  301t2.     German}'.     Report  for 


the  year  1902  on  the  trade  and  commerce  of  the  consular 

district  of  Frankfort-on-Main.     1903.     86  pp.     8^. 

"Customs  tariff    and   commercial   treaties,"  pp.  64-66;    "Middle 
European  customs  union,"  pp.  66-67. 

Annual   series.,  no.  SJf^JfO.     German3\     Report 


for  the  year  1904  on  the  trade  and  commerce  of  Germany. 
1905.     120  pp.     8°. 

■'The  new  commercial  treaties,"  pp.  31-52;  "Agrarian  duties,"  pp. 
53-63. 

Tariff  commission.      Report.     Vol.    1.      The    iron    and    steel 

trades,  with  appendix;  Vol.  2.     The  textile  trades:  Part  1. 
The  cotton  industr}',  with  appendix. 
London :  Pahlished  for  the  Tariff'  com?nlssion  hy  P.  S.  King 
(&  son,  1901^-1905.     '2  vols.     /°. 

Vol.  2  contains  testimony  on  the  effects  of  foreign  tariffs  on  the 
cotton  industry,  with  suggestions  for  remedial  measures.  "The 
policy  of  Foreign  states  in  relation  to  the  textile  industry:  Ger- 
many, France,  Russia,  Austria-Hungary,  Italy,"  paragraphs  241- 
284;  "The  German  cotton  industry,"  paragraphs  285-289. 

Hanauer,  Simon  W.     In  German  eyes:  how  the  new  tariff  is  to  be 
used  against  American  exporters. 

{In  Manufacturer,  vol.  16,  April  15,  1903,  pp.  11-12.) 

He-wins,  W.  A.  S.      The  influence  of  the  new  German  commercial 
treaties  on  British  industries. 

(in  National  review,  vol.  45.  June,  1905,  pp.  693-704.) 
A  lecture  delivered  at  a  meeting  of  the  Compatriots  Club,  March 
31,  1905. 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  23 

Huber,  F.  C.     Deutschlund  als  Industne.stiuit. 

Stuttgart:  J.  G.  Gotta  ncJw  But-hhaudlung  IiachfoIgei\  1901. 
xviil,  (2),  512  pp.     <?^. 

"Die  einzige  M»')glichkeit  fiir  Euro]>a,  von  dem  stetig  stiirker  wer- 
denden  Wetthewerb  der  von  der  Natur  so  verHchwundtTisch  ans- 
gestatteten  Vereinigten  Staaten  nioht  erdriickt  zu  werden,  ist 
daher — abgesehen  von  einer  nioglichst  nahen  ZoUvereinigung  der 
europiiischen  Staaten— die  m()glichste  Verbilligung  und  ukono- 
mische  Gestaltnng  der  Produktion  auf  alle  AVeise,  woinit  aber 
eine  kiinstliche  Verteuernng  aller  Preise  und  Produktionsmittel, 
insbesondere  des  (Jrund  und  Bodcns,  niclit  vereinbar  wiire.  Die 
kiinstlic'he  Verteuerung  unserer  Produktion  durch  iibenniissige 
Schutzzolle,  namentlich  auf  Lebensmittel,  wird  Amerikas  Avirt- 
sehaftliche  und  politische  Suprematie  nur  beschleunigen." 
Jahrhi'icher  far  Ndtionaldkoriomie,  roL  25,  p.  92. 

Huebner,  Solomon.     Relation  of  the  government  in  German}*  to  the 
promotion  of  commerce. 

(//I  American  academy  of  political  and  social  science.  Annals,  vol. 
24,  Nov.,  1904,  i)p.  525-539.) 

Kestner,  Fritz,  /.  e.  Friedrich  Julius  Felix.     Die  deutschen  Eii^en- 
zolle  1879-1900. 
Leipzig:      Duncker   c&  HumUot,   1902.      i.r,    132,    (2)    pp. 
Tables.     <§°. 

"  Literaturverzeichniss,"  pp.  vii-ix. 

Knebel  Doeberitz,  llutro  von.     Bestcht  fiir  Dcutschlaiul  oino  amcri- 
kanische  Gefahr^ 
Be-din:  E.  8.  Mittler  und  Solxn,  1901^.     viil,  88  pp.     8°. 

"Alles  da.s  sind  Momente,  welcbe  una  lehren,  dags  wir  uns  niit  dem 
Bestehen  einer  amerikanischenGel'ahrabiinden  miissen. 
Als  Mittel  hierfiir  kommen  najh  den  obigen  Darlegnngcn  unter 
Abschnitt  I  und  II  sowohl  staatliche  als  von  den  Intercssenten 
selbstanzuwendcnde  in  Betracht.  Zur  crsteren  Katogorie  gclKut 
ein  geeigneter  Zollscbutz,  welcher  i^andwirtschaft  und  Industrie 
vor  tJl)erllutung  durch  ausifmiiisclu'  I'rodidvte  licwahrt,  sowicdie 
Verbilligung  unsercr  Produktion  luittels  llcrabsctzungder  Trans- 
portkostcn  durch  Ermassigung  der  Eiscnbahn-Ciiitcrtarife  und 
die  Vervollkommnung  derBinnenschiffahrt  mitlcls  N'crbessorung 
der  natiirlichen  WasHerstrapscn  und  W'ldichtnng  dcs  Kanal- 
netzes." 

List,  Fricdi-ich.     The  national  s^'stem  of  political  oronomy.     Tran.s- 
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London:    Loiupnanx.,    Green.,   and    <<>..    /SS'>.      .r.r.r.,   (/),   Jf'i.'f 

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London:  Lo7}gmans^  Green ^  and  co.^lOOJf.     xliv^366  pp.    8^. 

The  history:  The  Germans,  pp.  62-72;  The  insular  supremacy  and 
the  German  commercial  union,  pp.  .312-328;  The  commercial  pol- 
icy of  the  German  customs  union,  pp.  341-350. 

MacDonald,  Ramsay.     The  ZoUverein  and  British  industry. 
London:     Grant  Liichards.,  1903.     165  jyp.     12°. 

"  This  book  is  an  official  pronouncement  upon  the  ZoUverein  and 
free  trade,  from  the  socialist  and  labour  standpoint."  II.  B.  Lees 
Smith,  Economic  journal,  Sept.,  1904,  P-  418. 

Maier,  Franz.    Deutsch-osterreichische  Verstiindigungen  und  die  neuen 
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{In  Zeitschrift  fiir  Social wissenschaft,  vol.  6,  June,  1903,  pp.  377-382. ) 

Mann,  J.  S.     The  new  fiscal  barriers  in  Europe. 

{In  Contemporary  review,  vol.  87,  ]\lar.,  1905,  pp.  347-358.) 

Marvaud,  Angel.     Les  negociations  allemandes  pour  le  renouvelle- 
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{In  Questions  diplomatiques  et  coloniales,  vol.  18,  Dec.  16,  1904,  pp. 

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I.  La  Eussie.     II.  La  Roumanie,  la  Suisse,  I'Autriche-Hongrie. 

MoUer,  Paul.     A  German  view  of  American  industr)\ 

(J?i Engineering  magazine,  vol.  26,  Nov.,  1903,  pp.  264-266.) 

Montanus,  C.     AUemagne — Les  traites  de  commerce. 

{In  Revue  politique  et  parlementaire,  vol.  44,  May  10,  1905,  pp. 
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{In  Revue  politique  et  parlementaire,  vol.  35,  Jan.   10,   1903,   pp. 
194-200. ) 

The  Ne"w  German  tarifi'  and  American  interests. 

{In  Protectionist,  vol.  14,  April,  1903,  pp.  688-691.) 

The  Ne"W  German  treaties  of  commerce. 

{In  Economist,  London,  vol.  63,  Feb.  4,  1905,  pp.  179-180.) 

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{In  Zeitschrift  fiir  die  gesamte  Staatsvvissenschaft,  vol.  60,  pp.  329- 
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[Le  Nouveau  turif  allenuiiid.] 

[Jn   Jourual   des  economistes,  62''  annee,  5'^  S(^rie,  Jan.  15,  1903, 
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Our  tariff  relations  with  German}'. 

{In  Outlook,  vol.  80,  May  27,  1905,  pp.  200-201.) 

Paisant,  Kieiil.     L'admissiou  temporaire  des  bles  et  les  bous  d'impor- 
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Petscho'w,  Alfred.     Das  amerikanische  Zollo-esetz  und  der  deutsche 
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Pohle,  Ludwig.     Deutschland  am  Scheidewege.     Betrachtungen  iiber 
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Raffalovich,  Arthur.     Le  nouveau  tarif  douanier  de  I'Allemagne. 
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La  revision  du  tarif  douanier  en  AUemaune.     Extrait  do  la 

Nouvelle  revue. 
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Reinsch,  Paul  S.      World  politics  at  the  end  of  the  nineteenth  centurv 
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ten  der  Centralstellefur  Vorhereitung  von  llandelsvertrdgen. 
17.  Tift.) 

"Unsere  ganze  kiinftige  Handelspolitik  darf,  da  sie  doch  einheitlich- 
organisch  funktioniren  soil,  keinen  Augenblick  die  nordame- 
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Schierbrand,  Wolf  von.     Germany;  the  welding  of  a  world  power. 

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Our  tariff  ditl'erences  with  Germany. 

{Ill  American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  32,  Aug.,  1905,  pp. 
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Schippel,  Max.     Amerika  und  die  Handelsvertragspolitik;  eiue  poli- 
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Contexts. — Die  zunehmende  handelspolitische  Isolierung  der 
Vereinigten  Staaten;  Die  bisherigen  amerikanischen  Rezipro- 
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schliessliche  Begiinstigungen;  Unhaltbare  Lage  und  neue  Ent- 
scheidungen. 

-    Schiiller,  Richard.     Schutzzoll  und  Freihandel. 
Wieii:  F.  Tempsky,  1905.     30^  pp.     8^. 

Schultze,  W.     Agriculture. 

{In  International  exposition,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Official  catalogue  of 
the  exhibition  of  the  German  Empire,  pp.  280-293.  Berlin, 
[1904].     8°.) 

Stone,  N.  I.     How  the  Germans  revised  their  tariff. 

{In  American  monthly  review  of  reviews,  vol.  32,  Dec,  1905,  pp. 
719-721.) 

The  new  German  customs  tariff. 

(Jn  North  American  review,  vol.  181,  Sept.,  1905,  pp.  392-406.) 


Taylor,  W.  G.  Langworthy.     Some  features  of  industrial  Germany 
during  the  past  year. 

{In  Journal  of  political  economy,  vol.  12,  Sept.,  1904,  pp.  537-546.) 

Thompson,  Robert  Ellis.     Germany  and  reciprocity. 

(7/1  American  economist,  vol.  35,  May,  1905,  pp.  224-225.) 


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United  States.  Department  of  commerce  and  tahor.  ^Modovn  tariff 
.systems:  The  maximum  and  minimum,  conventional,  and 
and  general  tariti'  s3>tems  of  the  principal  countries  of  the 
world. 

{In  U.  8.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor.  Bureau  of  i^tatistics. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance  of  the  United  Stiites, 
no.  9,  series  1903-1904,  March,  1904,  pp.  .3331-3431.  Washington, 
1904.     4°.) 

Contains  the  general  and  conventional  tariff  of  Germany;  the  new 
tariff  drafts  and  acts  of  1902-03;  the  text  of  the  customs  tariff  of 
Gemany  and  the  Grand  Duchy  of  Luxemlmrg,  1879  and  1902,  and 
the  commercial  treaties  of  European  countries  with  American 
countries. 

Villard,  Henry,  a7id  Henry  W.  Farnani.  German  taritf  policy,  pa.st 
and  present.     I.  Henry  Villard.     U.  Henry  W.  Farnam. 

{In  Yale  review,  vol.  1,  May,  1892,  pp.  10-34.) 

Voigt,  Paul.     Deutschland  und  der  Weltmarkt. 

{In  Preussit^che  Jahrbiicher,  vol.  91,  pp.  240-280.    Berlin,  1898.    8°. ) 

Vosberg-Rekow,    Max.      Die     Handelsvertriige    des   Jahres    1903. 
Betrachtunoen  und  Vorschliige. 
Berlin:  J.    Guttentag,  1900.     {8),  128  pp.     8°.     {Schrlften 
der    CentraJxteUe  fur  Yorhereitimg  von   Handelsvertraqen. 

U-  lift-) 

"  Wenn  ich  im  Uebrigen  bestrebt  gewesen  bin,  eine  Reihe  von 
\'orschl;igen  fiir  die  kiinftige  Tarifgel)ahrung  zu  vertreten,  so  dart 
ich  wiederholt  auf  die  Ausfiihrungen  meiner  Einleitung  znriick- 
weisen:  ich  gebe  diese  Vorschliige  nicht  fiir  fertig  aus,  halte  sie 
aber  gleichwohl  fiir  geeignet,  der  nothwendigen  liffentlichen  Dis- 
kussion  iiberdie.se  Fragen  fruchtbare  Anregungen  zugeben.  Ich 
habe  mich  auf  Grund  meiner  Studien  und  Erfahrungenauf  dicsem 
Gebiete  darauf  znriickgezogeii,  dass  die  ]\Iei.«t])egiinstigung  zu- 
ruckzusetzen,  dass  stattdessen  Taril'vertrilge  abzuschliessen  seien; 
dass  die  Meistbegiinstigung  jeden  falls  den  Vereinigten  Staiiten 
ni()glichst  bald  entzogen  werden  miisse  und  dass  diesen  gegeniiber 
bei  wciterer  hartniickiger  .\l)lehnnng  eine.s  Vertrages  Differeuzi- 
rung  I'latz  zu  greifcu  habe."     i>p.  127-128. 

"Wendlandt,  Wilhelm.     A  German  view  of  the  American  peril,         V 
{In  North  American  review,  vol.  174,  April,  1902,  pjx  555-564.) 

Wolf,  Julius.     L'Allemao-ne  et  le  marche  du  moude.     Introduction 
«S;  traduction  par  Joseph  Franconie. 
Paris:  V.  Giard  cfc  E.  Brieve,  1902.     U'2  pj).     i^°. 

IiitniiliHtioii:    "  l/C   uouvcau   projct  de   taril'  ilniKinicr    allciuaiid," 

pp.  5-1(5. 
Ajjpciidix  HI.     "  Le  projct  (hi  taril' dona riicral In iiaiid,"  pp.  1;M-1.')9. 


28  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Zolltarifgesetz  vom  25.  Dezeniber,  1902. 

{In  Annalen   des  Deutschen  Reichs,  36.  Jahrg.,   Feb.,  1903,  pp. 
142-149.     Munchen,  1903.     8°. ) 

ARTICLES   IN    BOARD    OF    TRADE    JOURNAL    (lONDON) 

Alterations  in  the  official  list  of  the  customs  tariff. 
Vol.  25,  July,  1898,  pp.  59-62. 

Certificates  of  origin  for  imports  from  nations  enjoying  most  favoured- 
nation  treatment,  and  modifications  in  customs. 

Vol.  27,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1899,  pp.  321-324,  452^56. 

"Inspection  of  meat"  act. 

Vol.  30,  Aug.  2,  1900,  pp.  246-248. 

"Inspection  of  meat"  act. 

Vol.  33,  May  16,  1901,  p.  370. 

Proposed  new  German  tariff". 

Vol.  34,  Aug.  1,  8,  15,  1901,  pp.  275-280,  320-325,  376-377. 

I'ariff  decisions. 

Vol.  27,  Dec,  1899,  pp.  703-706. 

Tariff'  decisions. 

Vol.  30,  July  26,  Sept.  27,  1900,  pp.  189-191,  757-758. 

ARTICLES   IN   U.  S.   CONSULAR   REPORTS 

Gruenther,  Richard.     Tariff  and  trade  treaties  of  Germany. 
No.  298,  July,  1905,  pp.  95-96. 

Mason,  Frank  H.     The  new  German  tariff. 

Vol.  71,  no.  270,  March,  1903,  pp.  369-374. 

Commercial  treaties  and  the  new  tariff  law  of  Germany. 

No.  287,  August,  1904,  pp.  124-125. 

Monaghan.  James  C.     Proposed  German  tariff  on  machinery. 

Vol.  72,  no.  275,  Aug.,  1903,  pp.  523-524. 

Ne-w  German  tariff  schedules. 

Vol.  74,  no.  281,  Feb.,  1904,  pp.  438^39. 


SWITZERLAND 

Ashley,  Percy  Walter  Llewellyn.     Modern  tariff  history;  Germany  — 
United  States — France.     With  a  preface  hy  R.  B.  Haldane. 
London:  John  Murray^  lOOJf.    xiii,  {3),  367 pp.     8°.  ■ 

Contains  a  section  on  "  The  Franco-Swiss  tariff  war." 

Curti,  Arthur.     Schweizerisches  Handelsrecht,     Nach  Geserzuobunsf 
und  Gerichtspraxis  fiir  den  praktiscben  Gebrauch  darge- 
stellt.      Mit  eineni  Anhang  iiber   das   Marken-,  Patent-, 
Muster-,  und  ]\Iodcllrecht. 
Zurich:  Art.  instltut  0.  FiUhII,  1903.     (<9),  J^^7 pp.    8°. 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  British  and  foroion  trade  and 
industry.  Memoranda,  statistical  tables  and  cliarts,  n\  ith 
reference  to  various  matters  bearing  on  British  and  foreign 
trade  and  industrial  conditions.  Presented  to  both  Houses 
of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty. 
London:  Eyre  and  Spottiswoode.,  1903-1905.  2  vols,  and 
index.  Folded  sheets.  F°.  {Great  Br  if  a  in.  Paiiia- 
ment.  Sessional  jmpc^s,  1903,  Cd.  1761;  190J^,  Cd.  2337; 
1905,  Cd.  2669.) 

"Changes  in  cnstoms  dnties  in  the  principal  importinsj:  conntries  on 
grain,  limir,  and  meat  ( Austria-Ilunirary,  lU'lgiuin,  France,  Ger- 
many, Hollaiiil,  Italy,  l*(irtni:a],  Spain,  Sweden,  Switzerland," 
vol.  2,  pp.  269-283. 

Switzerland — New  customs  tariff.    (Interim  statement.) 


Translation  of  the  new  "general"  customs  tariff  of  Switzer- 
land, as  modified  by  the  newconunereial  treaties  concludi'd 
with  (iermany  and  Itidy.  Presented  to  both  Houses  of 
Parliament  by  connnand  of  His  Majesty.  I;>05.  ii,  (IJ>  pp. 
F".  {Great  Jiritain.  Varliatncnt.  Sessio)ial papers,  1905. 
Cd.  2768.) 


25) 


30  LIBRARY    OF    CONGRESS 

Great  Britain.  Foreign  office.  Coininercial  no.  i,  1901^..  Reports  ou 
tariff  wars  between  certain  European  states.  Presented  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  jMajesty. 
Februar}^  1904.  (2),  85,  (1)  pp.  F^.  {Great  Britain. 
Parliament.     Sessional  papers.^  WOJf.,  Cd.  1938.) 

Circular  of  July  1, 1903,  addressed  to  H.  M.  representatives  at  Faria, 
E.ome,  St.  Petersburg!!,  Berlin,  and  Berne:  no.  1.  Report  on 
the  tariff  war  between  France  and  Switzerland,  1893-1895,  by 
Henry  Austin  Lee;  no.  6  (SirC.  Greene,  Berne) :  1.  Summary  of 
the  history  of  the  Franco-Swiss  tariff  war  of  1893-1895,  by 
Conyngham  Greene,  Berne.  2.  A  condensed  history,  from  the 
commercial  and  industrial  aspect,  of  the  Franco-Swiss  tariff  war 
of  1893-1895,  extracted  from  the  annual  reports  of  the  Swiss  com- 
mercial and  industrial  society,  for  the  years  1890-1895,  inclusive, 
by  John  Carpenter  Milligan,  liritish  commercial  agent  at  Zurich. 

■ Foreign  office.     Diplomatic    and    considar    reports.     Annual 

series,  no.  3111.     Switzerland.     Report  for  the  j^ear  1902 
on  the  trade  of  Switzerland.     1903.     21  pp.     8^. 

"The  new  Swiss  customs  tariff,"  pp.    8-9. 

Annual  series^  no.  3311^..     Sartne.     Report  for 

the  year  1903.     1901.     27  pp.     8°. 

"The  new  Swiss  customs  tariff,"  page  12. 

Sv^itzerland.     Laios.,  statutes,  etc.     Der  neue  schweizerische  ZoUtarif . 
Von  der  Bundesversammlun^  angenommen  am  10  Oktober 
1902. 
Zurich:     O.Fnssli^lWO'Bl     63  pp.     i^°. 

Vergne,  P.     Le  conflit  douanier  avec  la  Suisse. 

{In  La  Reforme  economique,  vol.  14,  Dec.  17,  1905,  pp.  1562-1563.) 

ARTICLES   IN    U.  S.  CONSULAR   REPORTS 

Gififord,  George.  Proposed  increase  of  Swiss  import  duties  and  Ameri- 
can trade. 

Vol.  69,  no.  261,  June,  1902,  pp.  300-303. 

Hardy,  A,  S.     Projected  tariffs  of  Switzerland. 
Vol.  69,  no.  260,  May,  1902,  pp.  148-149. 


ITALY 

Ashley,  Pero}'  Walter  Llowellyn.     Modern  tariff  history':  German}^ — 
United  States— France.     With  a  preface  by  K.  B.  Haldane. 
London:  John  Murray^  190 1^.     a',vlu\  (J),  367 j)p.     8^. 

Contains  a  section  on  "The  Franco-Italian  tariff  war." 

Bastable,  C.  F.     l*ublic  finance.     2d  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged. 

London:  JSDiciaiUan  and  co.^  1895.     a'x.,716pj).     <S'^. 

Customs  duties,  Great  Britain,  France,  Italv,  and  Germany,  pp. 
512-532. 

■ Same.     3d  ed,.  revised  and  enlaro-ed. 

London:  Matuaillan  a)id  co..^  1903.     xxiv.,  780  pp.     8°. 

Customs  duties,  Great  Britain,  France,  Italy,  and  Germany,  pp. 
551-573. 

Cabiati,  Attilio.     L'ltalia  e  i  trattati  di  comniercio. 

2niano:  Irfficl  della  Crltlca  wcude,  1903.  98,  (2)  pj).  IS'^. 
{Biblioteca  della  critica  sociale.) 

Giretti,  P^doardo.     La  politica  dellc  lihere  iniportazioni. 

(/»(Tiornaledeglieconomisti,  2ser.,  vol.  31,  .\ug.,  1905,  pp.  139-156.) 

Gonnard,  Rene.  Les  traites  de  cojiimerce  d(^  I'ltalie  avec  les  puis- 
sances de  I'Eiirope  centrale. 

[In  Questions  diplomatiques  et  coloniales,  vol.  19,  Jan.  16,  1905, 
pp.  74-87.) 

Great  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  British  and  foreign  trade  and 
industry.  Memoranda,  statistical  tables,  and  charts,  with 
reference  to  vai'ious  matters  bearing  on  British  and  foreign 
trade  and  industrial  conditions.  Presented  to  both  Houses 
of  Parliament  ])}'  command  of  His  Majesty. 

London:  Eyre  and  SjxMiswoode,  1903-1905.  2  vols,  and 
index.  Folded  sheets.  F^.  {Great  Britain.  J\irli anient. 
Sessional  2?apers,  1903,  Cd.  1701;  WOJ,,  Cd.  2337;  1905, 
Cd.  2669.) 

"(Changes  in  customs  duties  in  the  principal  importing  countries  on 
grain,  fluur,  and  meat  (Austria- Hungary,  Belgium,  France,  Ger- 
many, Holland,  Italy,  etc..),"  vol.  2,  pj..  2<)9-283.  "Course  of 
the  export  trade  of  some  of  the  chief  commercial  countries  with 
protected  and  other  markets  (Russia,  (Jermariy,  France,  Helgimn, 
Holland,  Si>:iin,  i'nrtii).Ml,  Italy,  etc.),"  pp.  377-388. 

31 


32  LIBRAEY    OF    CONGRESS 

Great  Britain.  Foreign  office.  Commercial  no.  i,  lOOIt..  Reports  on 
tariff  wars  between  certain  European  states.  Presented  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament  bj'  command  of  His  Majesty. 
Februar3%  1904:.  (2),  8*5,  (1)  pp.  F-.  {Grtcit  Britain. 
Parliament.     Sessional  pajMrs.^  190 li..      Cd.  1938.) 

Circular  of  July  1, 1903,  addressed  to  H.  M.  representatives  at  Paris, 
Rome,  St.  Petersburgh,  Berlin,  and  Berne.  No.2.  Reports  on  the 
Franco-Italian  tariff  war,  1888-1899,  by  Henry  Austin  Lee. — no. 
3  (Sir  R.  Rodd,  Rome).  Report  on  the  tariff  war  between  France 
and  Italy,  by  Stephen  Leech. 

Tariff  commission.      Report.     Vol.  1.      The   iron   and  steel 

trades,  with  appendix;  Vol.  2.     The  textile  trades:  Part  1. 
The  cotton  industry,  with  appendix. 

London:   Puhllshed for  the  Tariff'  commission  hy  P.  S.  King 
d;  son,  1901^-1905.     ^  ■vols.     .^^ 

Vol.  2  contains  testimony  on  the  effects  of  foreign  tariffs  on  the 
cotton  industr)' with  suggestions  for  remedial  measures.  '"The 
policy  of  foreign  states  in  relation  to  the  textile  industry:  Ger- 
many, France,  Russia,  Austria- Hungary,  Italy,"  paragraphs  241- 
284. 

List,  Friedrich.     The  national  system  of  political  economy."     Trans- 
lated from  the  original  German  by  Sampson  S.  Lloj'd. 
London:  Longmans.,  Greeri  and  co..,  1885.     xxxi.,  (i),  ]^5Ip  j^p. 

8^\ 

Same.      New   edition.      With   an   introduction    b^^  J.    Shield 

Nicholson. 
London.,  Longmans.,  Green  andco.,  190If.     xUv.,  366pp.    8^. 

The  history:  The  Italians,  pp.  3-9;  The  national  economists  of 
Italy,  \^v.  263-268. 

Luzzatti,  Luigi.    Le  relazioni  economiche  degli  Stati  Uniti  con  V  Italia. 

{Li  L' Italia coloniale,  anno 4,  vol.  2,  Sept.-Oct.,  1903,  pp.  1016-1029.) 

Monzilli,  Antonio.     La  rinnovazione  dei  trattati  di  commercio. 
{In  L'ltalia  coloniale,  anno  4,  vol.  1,  Jan.,  1903,  pp.  3-14.) 

Racca,  V.  Italic. 

{In   Raffalovich,    Arthur.      Le   marche   financier,    1904-1905,    pp 

819-887.     Paris,  1905.     8°. 
vJontains  synopses  of  the  new  treaties  of  commerce. 

Viti  de  Marco,  E.  de.     The  protective  system  in  Ital3^ 

{In  New  liberal  review,  vol.  6,  Nov.,  1903,  pp.  458-475.) 


TARIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  33 

Whitehouse,  Kemsen.     Italian  economic  contrasts. 

(In  Quarterly  journal  of  economics,  vol.  17,  Aug.,  1903,  pp.  680-686.) 

ARTICLES  IN  BOARD  OF  TRADE  JOURNAL  (lONDOX) 

Italy:  Forthcomintr  tarili'  alterations. 

\'ol.  4S,  Feb.  9,  16,  23,  Mar.  2,  10,  30,  1905,  pp.  270,  318,  359,  410, 
507,  601. 


RUSSIA 

Gerhard  &  Hey,  Leipzig.  Das  nissische  Zolltarif -System;  verglei- 
chende  Gegeniiberstellung  des  neuen  alluemeinen  Zoll- 
tarifs  und  des  alten  ullgemeinen  Zolltarif s  bezw.  des 
Konventions-Tarifs,  niit  vergleichenden  alphabetischen 
Warenverzeichnis. 
Leipzig .^  Berlin  \etc.^^:  Gerhard  &  Iley.,  \1903\  (2),  v-viii, 
93,{l)pp.     ^°. 

G-reat  Britain.  Board  of  trade.  British  and  foreign  trade  and 
industry.  Memoranda,  statistical  tables  and  charts,  with 
reference  to  various  matters  bearing  on  British  and  foreigrn 
trade  and  industrial  conditions.  Presented  to  both  Houses 
of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty. 
London:  Eyre  and  Spottistooode.,  1903-1905.  2  vols,  and 
index.  Folded  sheets.  F^.  {Great  Britain.  Parlia- 
ment.  Sessional  papers,  1903,  Od.  1761;  190^,  Cd.  2337; 
1905,  Cd.  2669.) 

*  Course  of  the  export  trade  of  some  of  the  chief  commercial  coun- 
tries with  i)rotected  and  other  markets  (Russia,  etc. ),"  vol.  2,  pp. 

377-388. 

■ Translation  of  the  new  general  customs  tariff  for  the 


34 


European  frontiers  of  Russia,  with  comparison,  as  far  as 
possible,  of  the  rates  of  customs  duty  contained  in  the  tariff. 
With  the  rates  at  present  in  force  on  imports  into  Euro- 
pean Russia  from  the  United  Kingdom.  Presented  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament.  1903.  75  pp.  F^.  {Great Britain. 
Parliament.     Sessional  papers,  1903.      Cd.  1525.) 

Foreign  office.  Commercial  no.  1,  190 Jf..  Reports  on  tariff 
wars  between  certain  European  states.  Presented  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  by  command  of  His  Majesty.  Feb- 
ruary, 1904.  (2),  85,  (1)  pp.  F'^.  {Great  Britain.  Par- 
liament.    Sessional  papers,  WOIf,.      Cd.  1938. ) 

Circular  of  July  1,  1903,  addressed  to  H.  M.  representatives  at  Paris, 
Eonie,  St.  Petersburgh,  Berlin,  and  Berne:  no.  4  (Sir  C.  S.  Scott, 
St.  Petersburgh)  Report  on  the  tariff  war  between  Germany  and 
Russia,  by  Cecil  Arthur  Spring-Rice. — no.  5.  (Sir  F.  C.  Las- 
celles,  Berlin)  Report  on  the  Russo-German  tariff  war  of  1893- 
1894,  by  George  William  Buchanan. 


TAEIFFS    OF    FOREIGN    COUNTRIES  35 

Great  Britain.  Foreign  office.  Diplomatic  and  consular  7'ej)o?is.^ 
Annual  series,  no.  3062.  Russia.  Report  for  the  j^ear 
1902  on  the  foreign  connnercc  of  Russia  and  trade  of  the 
consular  district  of  St.  Petersburg^.     1903.     57  pp.     8^. 

"New  general  customs  tariff  of  Russia,"  pp.  14-16. 

Tariff  commission.     Report.     Vol.    1.     The   iron  and   steel 

trades,  with  appendix ;  Vol.  '1.     The  textile  trades :  Part 
1.     The  cotton  industry,  with  appendix. 
London:  Puhll shed  for  the  Tarljf  commission  hy  P.  S.  King 
&  son,  1904.-1905.     2  vols.     JiP. 

Vol.  2  contains  testimony  on  the  effects  of  foreign  tariffs  on  the 
cotton  inthistry  with  suggestions  for  remedial  measures.  "The 
policy  of  foreign  states  in  relation  to  the  textile  indu.-^try:  (ier-j 
many,  France,  Russia,  Austria-Hungary,  Italy,"  paragraphs 
241-284. 

List,  Friedrich.     The  national  system  of  political  economy.     Trans- 
lated from  the  original  German  by  Sampson  S.  Lloyd. 
London:  Longmans,   Gh^een,  and  co..,  1885.     xxxl,  \1),  451) 
pp.     8'^. 

Same.     New  edition.     With  an  introduction  by  J.  Shield 

Nicholson. 
London:   Longmans,  Green,  and  co.,  190 1^..  xUv,  366 pp.    8^. 

The  history:  The  Russians,  pp.  73-76. 

Russia.     New  general  customs  taritf  of  Russia.    [Jan.  13-26,  1903.] 

{In  U.  S.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor.  Bureau  of  statistics. 
Commercial  Russia  in  1904,  pp.  2819-2837.  Washington,  1904. 
4°.  Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  finance,  no.  8,  series 
1903-1904,  Feb.,  1904.) 

Timiriazev,  W.  1.     Review  of  the  Russian  customs  taritf  system. 

{hi  The  Industries  of  Ru.ssia.  '  iVIanufactures  and  traile,  vol.  2,  pp. 
405-439.     St.  Petersburg,  1893.     8°.) 

United  States.  Dejjartment  of  commerce  and  lahor.  jNIodern  tariff 
sy.stems:  The  maximum  and  minimum,  conventional,  and 
general  tariti'  systems  of  the  principal  countries  of  the  world. 

{In  U.  8.  Department  of  commerce  and  ialior.  Bureau  of  statistics. 
Montidy  suinmary  of  commerce  and  (iiiaiice  of  the  United  States, 
no.  9,  series  1903-1904,  March,  1904,  pj).  3331-3431.     Washing- 

triii,  i!»n4.    4°.) 
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Wittsche-wsky,  Valentin.     Russlands  Handels,  Zoll-  und  Industrie- 
politik  von  Peter  dem  Grossen  bis  auf  die  Gegenwart. 
Berlin,  1905.     Erntit  Siegfried  Mittler  und  Sohn.     «,   392 
jpp.     8°. 

ARTICLES   IN    U.    S.    CONSULAR   REPORTS 

Monaghan,  James  C.     Mr.  Witte  on  Russia's  tariff  policy. 

No.  288,  Sept.,  1904,  page  125. 

Slocum,  Clarence  Rice.     New  Russian  tariff. 
Vol.  74,  no.  280,  Jan.,  1904,  pp.  86-87. 


CANADA 

(Brief  reports  of  the  sessions  of  the  Canadian  tariff  commission, 
1905,  are  printed  in  the  Canadian  Gazette,  Canadian  manufacturer 
and  industrial  world.) 

Canada.  Customs  tariff  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada.  Showinor  the 
rates  of  import  and  export  duty  of  the  tariff"  of  1897,  re- 
vised to  Ma}',  1905;  together  with  the  customs  act  of  1886, 
revised  to  May,  1905,  regulating  the  application  of  the  tariff". 

(In  U.  S.  Department  of  commerce  and  labor.  Bureau  of  statistics. 
Monthly  summary  of  commerce  and  linance  of  the  United  States, 
April,  1905,  pp.  3548-3596.     Washington,  1905.     4°.) 

The  Canadian  annual  review  of  public  affairs.     1904.     By  J.  Castell 
Hopkins,     -ith  yonv  of  issue. 
Toronto:   The    Annual    review  pulAhhing    company,    1905. 
630  pp.     Plates.     Portraits.     Maps.     8°. 

Chomley,  C.  H.     Protection  in  Canada  and  Australasia. 

London :   P.  8.  King  d;  son,  190 J),,     xiii,  (J),  195 pp.     12°. 

Contexts. — Canadu:  Early  tariff  history;  The  provincial  tariffs; 
Tariffs  in  the  Dominion;  Effects  of  the  national  policy;  The  Tariff 
reductions  of  1897;  The  preferential  tariff;  The  strength  of  protec- 
tionist feeling;  Imperial  preferential  trade. 

Audralasia:  The  origin  of  Victorian  prt)tection;  The  tariffs  of  New- 
South  Wales;  Other  Australian  tariffs;  Protection  in  New  Zea- 
land; Factors  in  Victorian  protection;  Comparison  between  Vic- 
toria and  New  South  Wales;  >huiufa(turi's  under  protection  and 
free  trade;  Protection  and  industrial  welfare;  Protection  and  the 
primary  industries;  Protection  in  the  commonwealth.     Index. 

Jeans,  James  Stephen.     Canada's  resources  and  possiliilities.     With 
special  reference  to  the  iron  and  allied  industries,  and  the 
increase  of  trade  with  the  mother  country. 
London:    Offices  of  the  British  iron  trade  asNOciation.,  190 Jf.. 
XV,  298  pp.     Illustrations.     Maps  {p)artly  folded).     Jf.^. 

"Tariff  and  the  tariff  policy,"  pp.  I'l'-lM); 

"The  Imperial  congress  and  preferential  tariffs,"  pp.  30-42. 

Mavor,  James.  North  west  of  Canada.  Report  to  the  Board  of  trade 
on  the  north  west  of  Canada,  with  special  icfcrenci'  to 
wheat  production  forexjjoit.  Presented  to  Ixiih  lloiix's  of 
Pai'liauKMit  l»y  coinmand  of  His  Majesty.  lt">l.  \iii,  123 
pp.  Fohlcd  nia[)s.  Folded  chai'ts.  V  .  {(in (it  llritain. 
Parliann  itl.      Sesaioind  jiuji,  !■.■<,  I'JOJi.      ('(L'iG28.) 


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Montagu,  Edwin  S. ,  and  Bron  Herbert.     Canada  and  the  Empire:  an 
examination  of  trade  preferences.      With  a  preface  by  Rt. 
Hon.  the  Earl  of  Rosebery. 
London:  P.  S.  King  cfe  son,  lOOJ^..    xviii,  198 pp.    Diagrams. 

Appendix  I  (pp.  131-154)  consists  of  miscellaneous  extracts  from 
various  Canadian  publications.  Ajjpendix  II  (pp.  155-198)  opin- 
ions expressed  by  repre.'^entative  Canadians  in  answer  to  a  series 
of  questions  submitteil  to  them  by  the  authors. 

Contents. — I.  Canadian  conditions. — II.  Canada  and  the  United 
States. — III.  Canadian  view  of  English  politics. — IV.  The  results 
of  the  policy. — V.  Wliat  Britain  might  do. — VI.  Conchision. 


AUTHOR  ITOEX 


Page 

Adams,  Brooks 5 

Arndt,  Paul 16 

Ashley,  Percy  Walter  Llewellyn..         5, 

12, 16,  29,  31 

Ashley,  William  James 6,16 

Anhry,  D 10,16 

Bajkic,  Wellimir  J 12 

Earth,  Theodor 16 

Bastable,  C.  F 6, 12, 17,  31 

Berkholz,  Leo 17 

Berndt,  Wilhelm 17 

Bernstein,  Edward 17 

Blondel,  Georg:es 1 2, 17 

BGdiker,  T 10 

Borgius,  Walther 6 

Buchanan,  George  William 7,  21,  34 

Busl^ey,  L.  White 17 

Cabiati,  Attilio 31 

Calwer,  Richard ■         6 

Chomley,  C.  H 37 

Covert,  John  C 15 

Curti,  Arthur 29 

Dawson,  William  Harhutt 14, 18 

Delandre,  A 12 

Dietzel,  Ileinrich 10, 18 

Dillon,  E.  J 18 

Domergue,  J 10 

Doussin,  E 12 

Dunkley,  Ernest  R 18 

Dupuis,  C 13 

Eltzbacher,  O 18 

Farnam,  Henry  W 27 

Fisk,  George  M 10,18 

Fleming,  Owen 19 

Ford,  Worthington  C o 

Francke,  Ernst 10 

Franconie,  Joseph 27 

Franke,  Bernhard 12 

Fudis,  (;.  J 1" 

Funck-Brcntano,  T 13 

Gerhard  t^:  Hey 31 

Germany.     Jieirlmaml  den  Jnnern. .         19 
Gifford,  ( Jforge 30 


Giretti,  Edoardo 

G<  innard,  Rene 

tJothcin,  Georg 

Great  Britain. 

Board  of  trade 

7, 13,  20,  21,  29, 

Foreign  office 

13  21  22  30  32 
Tariff  commission 7, 14,  22, 

Greene,  Sir  Conyngham 7, 

Guenther,  Richard 

Guyot,  Yves 

Haidane,  R.  B 5,  12, 16, 

Hanauer,  Simon  W. 

Hanotaux,  Gabriel 

Hardy,  A.  S 

Herbert,  Bron 

Hewins,  W.  A.  S 

Hopkins,  J.  Castell 

Hossfield,  Frederick  W 

Huber,  F.  C 

Huebner,  Solomon 

Inama-Sternegg,      Karl      Theodor 
von 

Jeans,  James  Stepiien 

Kestner,  Fritz,  /.  e.,  Friedricii  Ju- 
lius Felix 

Knebel  Doeberitz,  Hugo  von 

Lascelles,  Sir  F.  C 7, 

Lee,  Henry  Austin 7,13, 

Leech,  Sti'])hen 7, 

Lenscliau,  Tliomas 

Leroy-Beaulieu,  Paul 8,  9, 

Levasseur,  Emile 

List,  Friedricii 8,14,  23,  24, 

Lloyd,  Sampson  S 8,14,23, 

l.uzzatti,  Luigi 

MacDonald,  Ramsay 

Maicr,  Franz 

.^hlnn,  J.  S 

.>hirvand,  Angel 

MasoM,  i'tank  H 

Matiekovits,  Alexander  von 

39 


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31 

31 

20 

6, 

31,  34 

", 
34,  35 

32,  35 
13,  30 

28 

7,8 

29,31 

oo 

8 
30 
3S 
22 
37 

9 
2."> 
23 

8 
37 


21,  34 

30,  32 

13,32 

10 

11,15 

14 

32,  35 

32,  35 

32 

24 

2-1 

21 

21 

28 

9 


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Page 

Mavor,  James 37 

Meline,  Jules 11 

Meredith,  Hugh  Owen ]  4 

Milligan,  John  Carpenter 7,  13,  30 

Mijller,  Paul 24 

Molinari,  ( r.  de 11 

Monaghan,  James  C 28,  36 

Montagu,  Edwin  S 38 

Montanus,  C 24 

Monson,  Sir  E 7,  13 

Monzilli,  Antonio 32 

Nicholson,  J.  Shield....  8,  14,  24,  32,  35 

Nitzsche,  Max 24 

Paisant,  Rieul 14,  25 

Pallain,  Georges 14 

Petschow,  Alfred 25 

Pohle,  Ludwig 25 

Poisson,  Andre 25 

Racca,  V 32 

Raffalovich,  Arthur 25 

Raunig,  A.  G 25 

Reinsch,  Paul  S —         25 

Rodd,  SirR 7,13,32 

Root,  J.  W 14 

Rosebery,  Earl  of 38 

Sartorius  von  Waltershausen,  Au- 
gust, Freiherr 11,  25,  26 


Page 

Schierbrand,  Wolf  von 26 

Schippel,  :\Iax 26 

Schiiller,  Richard 26 

Schultze,  W 26 

Scott,  SirC.  S 7,21,34 

Slocum,  Clarence  Rice 36 

Spring-Rice,  Cecil  Arthur 7,  21,  34 

Stanton,  Theodore 8 

Stone,  N.  1 9,26 

Switzerland.     Laios,  statutes,  etc 30 

Taylor,  W.  G.  Langworthy 26 

Thackara,A.M 15 

Thompson,  Robert  Ellis 26 

Timiriazev,  W.I 35 

United  States.     Department  of  com- 
merce and  labor 9, 14,  27,  35 

Vergne,  P 30 

Villard,  Henry,. 27 

Viti  de  Marco,  E.  de 32 

Voigt,  Paul 27 

Vosberg-Rekow,  Max -        27 

Wendlandt,  Wilhelm 27 

Wermert,  G 11 

Whitehouse,  Remsen 33 

Wittschewsky,  Valentin 36 

Wolf,  Julius 11,27 

Woodford,  A.  B 11 


SUBJECT  IXDEX 

(Principal  topics  only) 


American  invasion:  Page 

Adams,  Brooks 5 

Arndt,  Paul 16 

Aubry,  D 10 

BOdiktT.T 10 

Gifford,  George 30 

Guyot,    Yves,   and    Theodore 

Stanton 8 

Hanauer,  Simon  W 22 

Hanotaux,  ijabriel 8 

Huber,  F.  C ,..  23 

Knebel  Uoeberitz,  Hugo  von .  23 

Lenschau,  Thomas 10 

Mann,  J.  S 24 

Moller,  Paul 24 

New  German  tariff 24 

Sartorius  von  Waltershausen, 

August,  FreUierr 25,  26 

Sohippel,  :Max 26 

Wendlandt,  Wilhclm 27 

Wolf,  Julius 11 

Canada 37-38 

Dillon,  E.  J 18 

Continental  taimit  inion 10-11 

Great  Britain.     Foreign  office..  22 

France 12-15 

Guyot,  Yves 7 

Stone,  I.  X 9 

Germany 16-28 

Great  Britain.    Board  of  trade.  29 

Guyot,  Yves 7 

Matlekovits,  Alexander  von..  9 

Stone,  I.  N 9 

Italy 31-33 

Asliley,  I'ercy  Walter  Jj 5 

Germany.      Jicichnaml  den  In- 

nern 19 


Page 

Great  Britain.    Board  of  trade.  29 

^latlekovits,  Alexander  von . .  9 

Most  favored  nation  clause 28 

Arndt,  Paul 16 

Cal wer,  Richard 6 

Great  Britain.    Board  of  trade.  20-21 

Schippel,  :Max 26 

Vosberg-Rekow,  31ax 27 

Russia 34-36 

Germany.     Reichaamt  des  In- 

ncrn 19 

Matlekovits,  Alexander  von..  9 

Switzerland 29-30 

Germany.     Eeichsamt  des  In- 

nern 19 

Matlekovits,  Alexander  von . .  9 

Treaties,  commercial 

Hossfield,  Frederick  \V 9 

United  States.    Department  of 

commerce  and  labor 9 

France 15 

Ashley,  Percy  W.  L 12 

Funck-Brentano,    T.    ainl 

C.  Dupuis 13 

Germany: 

Ashley,  Percy  W.  1. 1(> 

Aubry.  I» 16 

Bartli,  I'lu'ddor 16 

Berkholz,  Leo 17 

Commercial  treaties 18 

Da\v.«on,AVilliamII 18 

Gciinany.       /iciclisamt  dex 

I II  mm 19 

(Ircat     I'.ritiiin.      lUiard  of 

trad, '.  20   1 

Foreign  office 22 

Il.uins,  \V.  A.  S 22 

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Treaties,  commercial — Continued. 

Germany — Continued.  Page 

Marvaud,  Angel 24 

Mason,  Frank  H 28 

Montanus,  C 24 

New  German  treaties 24 

Vosberg-Rekow,  Max 27 

Italy 15 

Cabiatl,  Attilio 31 

Gonnard,  Rene 31 

Monzilli,  Antonio 32 

Racca,  V 32 


Treaties,  commercial — Continued. 

Russia:  Page 
U.  S.     Department  of  com- 
merce and  labor 35 

Switzerland: 

Great  Britain.     Board  of 

trade 29 

ZOLLVEREIN 10-11 

Ashley,  Percy  W.  L 5 

List,  Friedrich 8 

MacDonald,  Ramsay 24 


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